eduardoo wrote: 
> 
> What am I missing?  Thanks.

Hi Eduardoo,

hope you don't mind me answering on this one. Seems you are on a similar
path like me, just with QNAP rather than Synology..

Here's my 2 cents: 
99% sure you will need to compile sox on the NAS itself, UNLESS you find
somebody who did this already before you and is willing to hand you the
compiled binary (or you know people at QNAP who would do..?)
Couple of months ago I decided to install a development environment on
my NAS. It all went well, just took me a hell of a lot of time to get
everything running (including LMS) and finally compile sox for DSD. I'm
not a Linux Pro, just regular user.
NAS just aren't made for people doing their own tweaking and fine
tuning. 
Pis are.
But just for the occasional DSD file? There are easier solutions.

@marco
The one huge question remains, why is there this separate fork of sox,
why don't do they merge mansr adjustments into the main stream sox? 
For audiophiles, this situation is a disaster. 

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